
Pohang is a city with many things to see and experience, such as the sea and sunrise, iron-making and robot technologies, temples and fortresses. The city has many well-known places that befit its status as Gyeongsangbuk-do’s largest city; among them, Homigot Sunrise Plaza, one of the nation’s most famous sunrise viewing spots, is a landmark of Pohang. The Igari Anchor Observatory and Yeongildae Marine Pavilion are places where you can stroll toward the sea as if walking on the waves and feel the sea breeze with your entire body.
Daewonsa and Oeosa, which are serene Buddhist temples, allow you to spend some quiet time to reflect on yourself, and the Gyeongsangbuk-do Arboretum is a place where you can heal your weary body and mind in green nature. Janggieupseong Walled Town is where the long history of Korea from the Goryeo to Joseon eras feels alive. Learn about the past and present of the city that grew into one of the major cities on the eastern coast at the Pohang Canal and National Lighthouse Museum, and discover the true value of the city symbolized by steel and robots at the Pohang Museum of Steel Art and the Robo Life Museum.
Place where the sun rises earliest in Korea
适合: 情侣/夫妇, 家庭, 照片
Homigot Sunrise Plaza is a plaza at the eastern tip of the Korean Peninsula, which corresponds to the tail of the Korean Peninsula, which is often represented in the shape of a tiger. Homigot Cape competes with Ganjeolgot Cape in Ulsan over the title as the place where the sun rises first in Korea. Although the sunrise time differs on the season, there are more days when the sun rises first at Homigot Cape than in Ganjeolgot Cape throughout the year. The Hand of Mutual Shake, a bronze sculpture created in 1999 and established as a symbol of Homigot Cape, is a must-visit attraction for a terrific photo. Take a humorous photo by raising your arm and making the bronze hand seem to be positioned over the hem of your sleeve as if it’s your hand, or by capturing the blazing red sun rising between your fingers.
Behind the plaza sits the New Millennium Memorial Hall, where you can comfortably appreciate the scenery of Homigot Cape from the observation deck in the hot summer or cold winter. On New Year’s Day, people from all over the country rush to this place to see the first sunrise of the year. It is recommended to book your accommodations in advance, as vehicle traffic is controlled around the cape due to traffic congestion on New Year’s Day. Rooms sell out sooner than you would think, so it is better to hurry so that your new year plans would not go awry from the start.
地址: 20, Haemaji-ro 150beon-gil, Homigot-myeon, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea
电话: +82 (0)54-270-5855

Homigot Sunrise Plaza
Simple and elegant temple with a beautiful trail
适合: 情侣/夫妇, 家庭, 照片
Oeosa Temple was built during the reign of King Jinpyeong, the 26th king of Silla, and has been loved for its tranquil atmosphere and beautiful scenery. Regarding the origin of the temple’s name, legend has it that two prestigious Buddhist priests, Masters Wonhyo and Hyegong made a bet about who would be able to revive dead fish, and when only one survived and swam again, they argued that it was their fish (“oeo”). As you enter the precincts of the temple, Daeungjeon Hall, Jajangam Hermitage, and Eungjinjeon Hall greet visitors. Thanks to the fresh air and unique tranquil atmosphere, you can relax and take a leisurely look around.
The Bronze Bell, designated as Treasure No. 1290, shows the traditions of Silla well, and the countless coins piled up around the bell tell how ardently people have prayed for their wishes. The Oeosa Museum is also a must-visit place. You can feel the presence of the past vividly looking at the hat that Master Wonhyo used along with various historical materials. The suspension bridge next to the temple is embroidered with lotus lanterns that add to its beauty when Buddha’s birthday approaches. Walk along the trail across the bridge and immerse yourself in the charm of the quiet mountainous temple.
地址: 1, Oeo-ro, Ocheon-eup, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea
开放时间 Daily from 4 am to 7 pm
电话: +82 (0)54-292-2083

Oeosa Temple